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The City Mu- seUIn was reported to have paid fifty- six thousdnd dol1ars for the statue, w Iuch had its old Etruscan colors still apparently visible on it. \Vhen it latel developed that the InuseUIn had quite possibl} acquired Dossena's last work, the director of the Etruscan Museum denied that he had ever authenticated the statue. A few years later, the Diana was quietly withdrawn from exhibition. MuseuIn curators talk about the work of eminent forgers with an af- fectionate relish-that is, when it is SCHneone else's fake that is exposed. The products of various workshops have COIne to be known by their styljstic kin- ship; for exaInple, there were the Ric- cardi cousins of Orvieto, who collabo- rated with t\.lfredo ...t\.dolfo FÏoravanti in creating three Etruscan warriors that were exhibited at the Metropolitan from 1933 until the early sixties. The reign- ing Inaster today is a superb workman Jiving in an ancient town not far from ROIne, whOIn I shall call Alfredo Kap- pa. His work is on display in tnany mu- seUIns, and he made SOIne Etruscan wan paintings on terra-cotta which cost a European collector a Inil1ion two hundred thousand dollars. Kappa is in his forties, a good-looking, ruddy-com- plexioned Inan. I spent an evening with him in May, 1972, at the hOIne of friends in Rome, and when [ dsked how he had acquired his skill he said he had learned nothing in school, but in his twenties, while eInployed as a furnace worker in a tile factory, he was befriended by tombaroli and went on their tOInb-hunting forays. He becaIne acquainted with dealers, le lrned the rudiInents of the Inarket, and then tried his hand dt Inaking f.lkes, using firing techniques he learned at the fac- tor . He quickly showed a gift for mak- ing c:l convincing Greek vase ot an au- thentic-looking Etruscan terra-cotta. But he found there was a problem-a need to provide a provenance for his pieces. 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